Brexit bounce for Irish ex-politicians as businesses fret
Race to hire ‘Brexit talent’ turns to former politicians and government staff
Race to hire ‘Brexit talent’ turns to former politicians and government staff
Cantillon: Governor Philip Lane has big decisions to make about future of regulator
He takes over from Frenchman Cyril Roux and will fill the role until the autumn
Roux set to return to Paris where he will take up a new position in the private sector
Central Bank says it is helping UK based firms ‘think constructively’ about relocating to Ireland
Cyril Roux rejects reports bank resisting UK financials’ efforts to move to Ireland
27 staff got retention payments in bid to stop them taking better-paid private sector jobs
The industry is struggling after total cost of claims increased by a fifth in one year
‘Low premiums and high payouts cannot last,’ Cyril Roux tells Oireachtas committee
Philip Lane to set up financial stability directorate in biggest overhaul since his arrival
Murphy follows in wake of Honohan, Elderfield and Gerlach
Housing, school shortages and cautious regulator may limit scale of new business
Deputy governor Cyril Roux held round table with financial sector bodies on Thursday
Mr Sibley to replace Sharon Donnery as director of credit institutions supervision
The stakes are high: if UK voters vote to withdraw they will be the first to leave union
Central Bank and Unite union agree to review of controversial payments
Deputy governor Cyril Roux tells conference of challenges
Matthew Elderfield suggests review might be done by former attorney general or judge
Minister says €574m in 2012 and €450m in 2013 lost through property reliefs
Central Bank thought to be particularly concerned about breaches of fair process, which it views as essence of code of conduct
About a month ago, the Central Bank came under the umbrella of the Freedom of Information Act, opening up the correspondence of deputy governor Roux to external scrutiny
Central Bank deputy governor tells inquiry dangers are hacking and interest rate rises
Banking inquiry told of new pan-European approach to respond to failing banks
Central Bank has too few powers and staff for insurance oversight, says deputy governor
Matter now closed from bank’s perspective, says Patrick Honohan
Charlie McCreevy among others who received letters from Oireachtas committee
Despite the growth in alternative sources of finance, SMEs cannot but rely on banks to provide credit, the deputy governor of the Central Bank said
Set limits needed but with a more flexible and graduated approach
Bank fails ECB’s stress tests but AIB, BOI and Ulster Bank all get clean bill of health
Opinion: vigorous lobbying of politicians likely before general election
Cyril Roux to join management board of European Securities and Markets Authority
Central Bank appoints Sylvia Cronin to position where she will oversee regulation for the sector
Central Bank chief reacts to criticism of ex-watchdog
Banks head of regulation is trying to fill 67 vacant positions in his department
Sharon Donnery, current Registrar of credit unions, takes over from Fiona Muldoon
Financial regulator has plenty on his plate in a year that could be an important inflection point for Irish banking
The main banks are moving closer to profitability, but that does not mean our financial woes are over
New deputy governor says “we have a distance to travel in this area”
Director of credit institutions and insurance supervision has not lined up another job
Fiona Muldoon, the director of credit institutions and insurance supervision, became the fourth member of the bank’s senior team to announce their departure this year
Oireachtas committee on finance highlights lukewarm attitude of Ireland’s largest banks to split mortgages
Roux will succeed Englishman Matthew Elderfield at the Central Bank
The French official becomes financial regulator in October
Analysis: the financial regulator designate can build on the good work of his predecessor in repairing Ireland’s financial sector
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices